Clone Request - prompts to clone this request, the cloned request will be added to the operation and its request-editor will be opened

Rename - prompts to rename the request in the navigator

Delete - prompts to remove the request from its operation

Online Help - Displays this page in an external browser

Request Property

Click on the tab at the bottom of the panel to view the properties.

Below are some explanation of each property in Request Properties Tab

(see of figure12 above - overview for request action ).

General Properties

Name : the name of the request

Description : an arbitrary description of the request, displayed as a tooltip over the requests node in the Navigator.

Message Size : The number of characters in the current request message (including whitespace).

Encoding : The encoding used by the request

Endpoint : The endpoint for the request

Bind Address : The local IP Address to bind to when sending the request.

WS-Addressing : enables/disables ws-addressing.

Follow Redirects : follows HTTP Redirect response messages

Skip SOAP Action : : does not add SOAPAction header to request

Security/Authentication Properties

Username : The username to use if the request requires authentication

Password : The password to use if the request requires authentication

Domain : The domain to use if the request requires NTLM authentication)

WS-Password Type : Selects the type of WS-Security username/password token to dynamically add to each outgoing request. The above specified Username and Password values will be used for the corresponding header values

WSS-TimeToLive : If set, automatically inserts a WSS TimeToLive token in any outgoing requests using the specified TimeToLive (in milliseconds)

Force MTOM : Always use MTOM packaging for requests, even if there are no MTOM attachments.

Inline Response Attachments : the entire HTTP response for a request (including MIME/XOP attachments, etc..) will be shown in the response editor instead of attachments being parsed and visible in the Response Attachments tab.

Expand MTOM Attachments : received MTOM attachments will be inlined into the response message editor, allowing correct viewing and validation of the actual message.

Disable Multipart : Tells soapUI not to pack attachments with the same type into a multipart attachment, see Multipart Attachments for more details.

Encode Attachments : Tells soapUI to automatically encode attachments that have a corresponding WSDL part with the xsd-type set to either base6Binary or hexBinary.

Remove Empty Content : Removes empty elements/attributes from outgoing requests. This can be useful in Data Drive TestRequests which contain elements/attributes that not always contain data and should be removed in those cases.

Prity Print : enables more readable text format

Dump File : file where response will be stored (This field is only writable in TestSteps)